The popularity of augmented reality smartphone game Pokémon Go has raised a variety of concerns, including a warning by the National Safety Council, urging drivers not to play the game behind the wheel and asking pedestrians to be careful while playing it.
U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), a strong privacy advocate, has raised questions about the privacy of the extensive data the game collects from its users, including children, and whether the data is used for other purposes.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD